Police say Adam 'Pacman' Jones threatened to kill an officer

Former Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones is facing three felonies and five misdemeanors after his arrest at an Indiana Casino last month.

Court documents state Jones threatened to kill an Indiana Gaming Commission officer and struck or grabbed a different public safety official.

Jones is charged with intimidation, battery against a public safety official, cheating at gambling, attempted theft, disorderly conduct, public intoxication and two counts of resisting law enforcement.

The incidents were reported early in the morning on Feb. 27 at the Rising Star Casino in Ohio County.

The Indiana Gaming Commission responded to the table games room sometime between midnight and 3 a.m. for a report of a person possibly cheating, police documents state.

Agents said Jones "immediately became verbally combative and disorderly."

During the altercation, court documents state Jones threatened to kill Kalieb Koelmel, a gaming officer, and struck or grabbed Christopher Nolan.

The documents say Jones also tried to take chips from a dealer and tried to flee from officers after they identified themselves.

If convicted on all charges and given the maximum sentence, Jones could face more than 11 years in prison.

Jones was released on bond Feb. 28 after posting 10 percent of $10,000 bond along with an additional $1,000 bond.